FYI, for those with netflix, it's also available streaming there as well. Just watched it the other week. Truly one of the greats.posted by dersins at 5:40 PM on December 3, 2010

The story of the American labour movement is very often forgotten and it is a road drenched in blood. Yablonski was just one victim in a line of many horrible events, some more horrendous than others such as the Ludlowmassacre.posted by Virtblue at 5:40 PM on December 3, 2010 [5 favorites]

I was born that year, about 10 miles away. My uncle was shot at but not hit; he was only passing through and had nothing to do with the strike or the mines.

Is there a separate recording of the version of "O Death" from that movie? I've never found one but then again, I wouldn't know the best places to start looking.posted by dilettante at 6:02 PM on December 3, 2010

dilettante:
Is there a separate recording of the version of "O Death" from that movie? I've never found one but then again, I wouldn't know the best places to start looking."

I am pretty sure it's on that six-volume American Folk Music Anthology compiled by Harry Brown.posted by meadowlark lime at 6:12 PM on December 3, 2010

The New York Cop at the 30 minute mark is awesome.posted by Reverend John at 6:26 PM on December 3, 2010

Amazing how much it cost in blood and sweat for the gains brought to the common man by unions, and how negligently we've given a lot of them back so the bourgeoisie can trickle down a small fraction of them to us instead.posted by maxwelton at 6:33 PM on December 3, 2010 [13 favorites]

I first saw this movie a week after Kill Bill came out. I was amazed that after watching a two hour gore fest the violence in the documentary was still shocking and moving.posted by munchingzombie at 6:34 PM on December 3, 2010

It horrified me that most people don't know enough history to know unionism is what got us where we are, and should be alarmed that society is sliding back to those bad old days.posted by five fresh fish at 6:38 PM on December 3, 2010 [6 favorites]

I've quoted this before, but: "Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral." - Paulo Freireposted by mhoye at 7:16 PM on December 3, 2010 [6 favorites]

They say in Harlan County
There are no neutrals there.
You'll either be a union man
Or a thug for J. H. Blair.

Saw this in college, where they invited the film-maker to speak about making a documentary. I was usually the art-school-nerd who was eager to ask tech questions of all the visiting artists, but the movie left me too moved. It really changed my ideas about organized labor - workers struggling for their fair share is not only good capitalism, it's downright American.posted by Slap*Happy at 8:20 PM on December 3, 2010 [6 favorites]

"Brains. Those are his brains right there on the ground."posted by StickyCarpet at 6:22 AM on December 4, 2010

This is great news. That's an amazing movie that I wound up watching by accident because I was going through all the Academy Award documentary winners. Thanks for the post.posted by jessamyn at 4:31 PM on December 4, 2010

Blocked from Hulu, but downloading now. Thanks.posted by Theta States at 12:06 AM on December 5, 2010

this will be good for me to watch. at the moment i am severely down on unions, having seen firsthand how badly they hobble the state agency I work for (as a contractor). Seeing the other side of things may help me relax a bit.posted by mrgoldenbrown at 2:21 PM on December 5, 2010

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